CHRIST LUTHERAN (O'Neill) (Missouri Synod) Rev. Clyde O. Cress, pastor Worship, 10 a. m. Sunday-school, 11 a. m. To all who mourn and need comfort, to all who are weary and need rest, to all who are friendless and wish friendship, to all who pray and to all who do not but ought, to all who sin and need a Savior, and to whosoever will, Christ church opens wide its doors in the name of Christ and bids you welcome to attend our services. If you have no church home, come to Christ church and hear the Word of the Savior proclaimed in all its truth and purity. It saves. If you desire spiritual advice, the pastor of this church stands ready to serve you. We preach Christ Jesus the j Savior. METHODIST (Inman) Rev. E. T. Baldwin, pastor. Church school, 10 a m., Har vey Tompkins, superintendent. Worship, 11 a.m. MYF, 7 p.m. Visit in Iowa— Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Merri- < man and son, James, and his houseguest, Charles Gocher, drove to Sioux City Sunday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Elva Lyons and 2 daugh ters, who were returning to their home in Sutherland, la., after spending several days visiting here. Ainsworth Visitors— Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray and daughter, Mary Louise, spent Sunday in Ainsworth visiting relatives. j GEO. C. ROBERTSON Insurasca Bonds O'Neill Office: %-block north of First National Bonk Real Estate Loans --—---— METHODIST (O'Neill) Rev. Lloyd W. Mullls, pastor j Church school, 9:55 a. m. Lorenz Bredemeier, general su perintendent. Worship, 11 a. m., "The Spir it of Christian Worship.” Intermediate Fellowship, 6 p. m. Youth Fellowship: The dis trict youth rally will be held and evening. HOSPITAL NOTES | O’Neill Hospital Admissions: March 23 — i Orville Peterson, of O’Neill, I medical, condition "good”; Baby Phyllis Eppenbach, of O’Neili, medical, condition “good”; 24 — j Mrs. Gordon Brown, of Cham bers, medical, condition “im proved”; Mrs. Joe Wadsworth, of Spencer; 25 — Mrs. Milton Andrus, of Atkinson, medical, condition, "improved”; 26 — Mrs. Jack Dempsey, of O’Neill; Floyd Paben, of Grand Island, medical, condition "improved”; 28 — Connie Carr, of Ewing, medical, condition “improved”. Dismissals: March 23 — Mrs. Matt Fischer, of O’Neill; Viola Clauson, of O’Neill; 24 —■ Fran cis Flood, of O’Neill; Mrs. Alva Parks and son, of Ewing; Baby Phyllis Eppenbach, of O’Neill; Connie Rose Johnson, of O’ Neill; 27 — Floyd Paben, pf Grand Island; Mrs. Joe Wads worth and daughter, of Spen cer; 28 — Mrs. Milton Andrus, of Atkinson; Mrs. Ed McManus and daughter, of O’Neill. Project Club Meets— INMAN— Mrs. F. E. Keyes entertained the Inman Workers Project club at her home Tues day. A covered dish luncheon was served at noon. Mrs. Clar-„ ence Hansen and Mrs. Keyes were the leaders for the les son, "My Kitchen.” Family to Winner— Mr. and Mrs. James Lyons and children spent Easter Sun day in Winner, S. D., visiting relatives. RANDLEMAN .. CLEANERS .. Quality Cleaning and Dying I • If you have a garment that’s sickly and faded or if it’s shade is sadly outdated don’t bury the thing without a last fling bring it in and let us do the dying. . . . The Opening of . . . HARRY & DAVE'S BODY SHOP on Douglas Street First Door West of Council Oak Store — O’NEILL — SPECIALIZING IN ★ AUTOMOBILE BODY WORK ★ AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING ★ USED CARS Free Estimate on Any Job Large or Small Phone 522 Harry Jonas & Dave Thomas, Owners HIS EYES SPELL OUT HIS FAITH . . . Victim of a Nazi sniper, Jimmy Wallace now lies with arms outstretched on a cross of pain in VA hospital at Hines, 111. He is unable to hold the beads of his favorite devotion, the Rosary, so he prays it with his eyes, using this huge Rosary hung above his bed and made just for him. Sample Ballot City of O’Neill, Nebraska CITY ELECTION APRIL 6, 1948 FOR MAYOR Vote for ONE . I—I H. E. Coyne ... By Petition ' □ . FOR COUNCILMAN FIRST WARD Vote for ONE James Corkle . By Petition — FOR COUNCILMAN SECOND WARD A 1 U19 D! for ONE Merle Hickey .. By Petition FOR COUNCILMAN THIRD WARD V ote for ONE James VV. Rooney . By Petition b • ••< FOR CITY CLERK Vote for ONE O. I). French . By Petition FOR CITY TREASURER Vote for ONE John C. Watson By Petition ' FOR POLICE JUDGE Vote for ONE H. VV. Tomlinson By Petition ... . Sample Ballot School District No. 7 CITY ELECTION APRIL 6, 1948 FOR MEMBERS OF THE BO\RI) OF EDUCATION THREE YE\R T ERM Vote for TWO CELIA SIDELIGHTS Alex Frickel and Ray and Rob Pease went to O’Neill Monday on business. Bob Pease was in O’Neill on Sunday and took a flying les son. He has now had his first solo flight. Miss Marjorie Samms left last Thursday for Sylvia, Kans. She was met there by her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Samms, and they left Mon day for Broomall, Pa., by car. Miss Samms went as far as Kansas on the bus. The Samms will spend a couple of weeks in Broomall visiting Marjorie’s parents. Broomall is Miss Samms’ home. Marjorie likes Nebraska’s climate and plans ! to return this Fall. Ray and Bob Pease spent last Thursday afternoon at the home of Conrad Frickel, jr., help Mr. Frickel work on a power lawnmover which he is making for the Peases. Mr. Schwede is wiring the Algot Hammerberg home for electricity. The Hammerbergs say they are hopeful that the REA will come through before too long, and if it doesn’t they may use the wiring some oth er way. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Samms and Dianne, of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Greenwood and daughter, Arlene, and son, Du ane, F. O. Hammerberg and Martin Hammerberg were Sun "There's one BEST loan for SAFETY of farm or ranch ownership!" And that’s a Co-op Land Bank Loan. tv.o <-r,,«.+jng. J. B. GRADY, Secretary FOR SALE: Large luggage carrier. Fits almost any car. —Jim Lyons, phone 169J, O’ Neill. • 47p FOR SALE POSSESSION MAY 1 Improved farm of 400 acres, hay and pasture, small acre age of farm land, well locat ed 5 miles of Newport, a nice home for some one. Better see this at once. A. ™ Hutton. Broker Newport ,Nebr. 47-49 ! DRS. BROWN & '] FRENCH Office Phone: 77 { Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted S j Drs. Bennett & Cook j { VETERINARIANS } — O'NEILL — } j Phones: 318, 424, 304 j | William W. Griffin j ATTORNEY * First National Bank Bldg. ! O'NEILL J Electrical Wiring of All Kinds ! Ilourescent & Incandescent Lighting Fixtures to Suit Every Purpose. Mullen’s Radio Service O’NEILL — Phone 415W-415R — NEBR. i I floral fantasy Bright os real peonies is this exclusive-wifh-Junior Guild print. 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